Yfat Yossifor
Visual JournalistYfat Yossifor is a visual journalist joining KERA’s audience team. Yfat previously worked in Fort Worth as well as newsrooms in Michigan and Arizona. When Yfat is not out on assignment, she is out hiking enjoying nature or playing with her rescue dog.
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A tree near White Rock Lake in Dallas is home to a nested couple of bald eagles — named Nora and Nick — and their eaglets. Their three eaglets are about to learn to fly and the city is closing down the road for their safety.
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The University of North Texas removed an exhibit that criticized tactics used by immigration officials. Now, a group of UNT art students are opting out of campus spaces and deciding instead to showcase their work off campus.
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Palo Pinto Mountains State Park officially opens for recreation activities such as camping, hiking, kayaking and fishing. The park is located west of Fort Worth and dubbed the "North Texas Hill Country."
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Take a look at the photos, videos taken by KERA's photographer and reporters that helped shape the stories of 2025.
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Police chases can be deadly. Minnesota has more safeguards in place than Texas, including a statewide pursuit policy and enhanced training. Does that make a difference?
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As part of nationwide protests against the Trump Administration, people gathered for planned events in North Texas, including in Dallas and Collin County.
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North Texas isn't known for having robust public transit. With the 2026 World Cup expected to bring unfamiliar demand to the system, local and regional leaders are plotting ways to handle the expected transportation needs.
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The 2025 State Fair of Texas will run from Sept. 26 through Oct. 19.
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Just because uninvolved drivers and bystanders who become victims in high-speed police chases are often innocent doesn't mean they can easily pursue legal action for injuries or deaths.
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Hundreds of spectators lined the street to watch as the Dallas Pride parade weaved through Fair Park on Sunday.
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Dallas-Fort Worth residents turned out in force Saturday for local "No Kings" protests against President Donald Trump's policies, including anti-immigration raids.
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High-speed chases involving state troopers at the border reached a five-year peak in 2022 — the same year pursuits played a role in law enforcement's chaotic response to the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde. Chases are less frequent now, but it's possible they won't stay that way.